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If you were drawn to Pong’s journey of self-realization and moral growth in A Wish in the Dark, you’ll love Luna’s gradual discovery of her own powers and true identity in The Girl Who Drank the Moon. Watching Luna grapple with her abilities, mistakes, and what it means to do good, you’ll find a similarly rich exploration of personal growth and transformation.
If you enjoyed following Pong and Nok’s determined quest to bring light and justice to their world, you’ll be captivated by Lina and Doon’s urgent mission to save their city in The City of Ember. The story is propelled by a clear, high-stakes goal that keeps you turning the pages, as the protagonists race against time to uncover hidden truths and spark change.
If the vividly imagined city of Chattana and its magical lights in A Wish in the Dark enchanted you, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon will transport you with its lush, mythic landscapes and rich cultural tapestry. Minli’s journey through a world full of dragons, talking goldfish, and magical stories will satisfy your love for immersive, beautifully detailed settings.
If you were intrigued by the strict rules and unjust systems of Chattana, and Pong’s struggle to challenge authority, you’ll find The Giver equally compelling. Jonas’s awakening to the dark truths behind his seemingly perfect community and his courageous stand for freedom echo the powerful critique of injustice found in A Wish in the Dark.
If you appreciated the diverse cast and the exploration of social inequality in A Wish in the Dark, Front Desk offers a heartfelt look at a Chinese American girl and her family facing prejudice, poverty, and the challenge of helping others in need. Like Pong, Mia’s determination and empathy shine in a world that doesn’t always play fair.
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